What on earth is this 4G, anyway?

January 27, 2010 by admin  
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4G What on earth is this 4G, anyway?Over the past two years I have been hearing a lot about next . It all started by 3.5G i.e. HSPA etc and hence the debate entered into the area of 4G.
Everybody comes along on the blogs, articles, tech magazines etc and make himself/herself comfortable as per their with the word 4G.

Some people use the term “4G” to describe technology. This terminology i.e. 4G used by camp does indeed upset some people specially the ones in the LTE camp.

Everyday I come across individuals who have different view regarding the 4G terms. Some do shockingly tell me that neither nor LTE is a rather LTE or LTE advanced will be termed as a .

I have literally reached to stage now where I think I should give up now and just leave to almighty to decide what actually a is. If you ask me about my on this then my view is quite clear in this. I categorize 1G as mobile, 2G as digital, as , and 4G as anything using OFDM. It’s pretty simple, it is straightforward, there’s not a lot of haggling.

says “There is no formal definition for what 4G is; however, there are certain objectives that are projected for 4G. These objectives include: that 4G will be a fully IP-based . 4G will be capable of providing between 100 /s and 1 /s speeds both indoors and outdoors, with premium quality and .”

By the definition, three out of four are met under the existing of ; nobody thinks that the current definition of is going to be able to crank up to 1 /sec, but life, as they say, ain’t so simple.

A for Nokia has said “There’s no official owner of who defines 4G,” and you would think if anyone could tell you what 4G was/is/will be, it would be Nokia.

ITU-R is in the process of defining IMT-Advanced, but, funny enough, the standards body has backed away from the phrase 4G. IMT-Advanced is a “big tent” term that will/may/should encompasses 802.16m and LTE-Advanced which in turn are faster than and LTE standards respective. Maybe?

If I understand this descent into acronyms and , even the forthcoming, first generation LTE would not qualify as a . That is, if we call IMT-Advanced as the term formerly known as 4G - but not called 4G by ITU-R.

I know this whole argument of 4G terms upset many people. They think and rightly so that the whole concept behind a ‘Standards Body’ is so that such arguments are moot. These guys think that people use different terms to coin their own standards for marketing, one-upmanship and generally nonconformist attitudes.

Well let’s hope that some day somebiody will come out with a clear idnetity of the which is acceptable to everybody. Meanwhile my friend in the picture above is working hard to find out what 4G really is.

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